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Hey Pho! te recuerdo desde la epoca que hacias canciones con los fellas, que gran video! Una pregunta, sabes cuanto es el tiempo maximo de sampleo?? crees que sea suficiente para hacer live set como con una SP 404? gracias de antemano!
@@rorz999 I’m treating it like a rumor for now, just for a collective grin. For real though it’s another recent release of a fairly cool compact device. The price isn’t what I expected. That’s for sure.
I was wondering the same thing- are they going to miss the chance for holiday sales keeping the Akai Moc. Mini secret ? Will they just wait till NAMM in January? I do want to see what both machines can do before buying 1 personally
I have a 404 mk2 that gathers dust because of a mixture of koala, Cubasis, segments and Sitala on an iPad mini, but something about this is so appealing. The storage limitation is a strange plus.
If you're anything like me (and a lot of other people who seem to gravitate towards Teenage Engineering's wonderful gear), you'll probably find the "restrictions" to be just the thing you need to produce some of your best work. We're overwhelmed with an abundance of choice in most respects of our lives, when you are left with a "limited" (not really, but you know what I mean) set of features/tools to utilize, you work with what you've got.
There are so many type of audio device in music world, if I just start out and want just one device to do it all, is this or DirtyWave M8 Tracker better? How about OP-Z, OP-1 Field and many more? Can I use these without the MIDI keyboard and Audio Interface and just connect the Mic with a Zoom, Deity HD-TX, Sony or Tascam recorder? Is XLR mic necessary when I see some RU-vidr just make sound to the internal speaker and directly mix it without post process the source first and also use a specialised mic? Is the internal mic omni or cardioid?
I have the M8 and it is better it is an incredible device I have samples that last 6 mins because they are stored on a memory card. I shall still be getting this device though because I have the original po33 and I think these would work well together.
The Dirtywave M8 isn't really comparable to this, its a completely different workflow. Get an M8 if you like the Tracker workflow, get this is you're interested in making more traditional beat-style music. Also, keep in mind that this doesn't have any real sound design capabilitys, it only allows playback of samples.
@@leonzewe- agreed, you really need to be into the tracker workflow to like the M8. Personally, it’s one of the very few types of sequencing that I really dislike.
You mean it’s more than a calculator? This one can sample! The calculator Design is useful as a theft deterrent on your office desk. Will CVS be locking these up?
So excited for this release..I dreamed a lot about it and finally is here.. What a game changer.. How much is the sample lenght? Does it works as an effect unit for external devices? Thanks a lot for sharing!
@@saren6538 9 projects each with 80,000 notes projects contain 4 groups, each with 99 patterns patterns have 12 TRACKS for samples and MIDI variable pattern length per group (1 to 99 bars) 12 mono / 6 stereo voice polyphony use groups to mix and match patterns on the fly record and automate all 12 fader assignments sequence in free time or quantized with swing assign any pad to one of 16 MIDI channels loop mode from OB-4 with length AND slide 12 pressure and velocity sensitive pads instantaneous timE correction and erase slice samples LIVE OR AUTOmatically stereo / mono sampling at 46.875 kHz / 16-bit punch-in 2.0™ effects (PRESSURE SENSITIVE) arrange quickly using the instant commit feature 32-bit float signal chain, 24-bit ADC / DAC SYNC IO FOR EXT. GEAR. 8TH, 16TH NOTE OR SYNC24 6 built-in send fx and a master compressor drag and drop samples using the sample tool 🤣🤣
Actually this design is heavily inspired by the household - product company "Braun". Designed by Marcel Breuer, who was an Industrial designer mid 20th century in Germany. Also the apple products adapted this style of design excessively. You can just google "Braun Apple Design" and have a look for yourself, pretty interesting from a design standpoint. TE did the Braun design thing for several years now.
It only holds/has 64mb of data? To me it seems like their plan is to sell each PO in this upgraded form. So $300 for each. I wish they would sell this, but with all the PO sounds on it and make it firmware upgradable
@@inventanew always been confused as to why there hasn’t been an iPad holder/case midi controller for koala. The self contained hardware/no wires look of that would be very appealing. To the point where people would buy just to permanently hold dedicated new or old iPads. Psychologically the wires are a big deal. Get rid of that and it’s best of both worlds.
Interesting trend in economics circularity here(?). Price something ‘right’ (cheap enough) and it’s actual features, & any of its limitations, become irrelevant. It’s the look, it’s new, so we buy it.
I am a critic of TE, as I feel their toys are over priced but I think they may have at last got things, right judging by the very fair price of this sampler. the KOOL factor is without question.
But do they have batteries and a speaker? This is important for me. I found one that does - the MPC Live II, but the price is 1,299 - and it is probably more complex to make and edit simple songs on the fly
@@maxwelljosephson5900 i have the mpc live 2 and it’s super fast and easy, of course had the batteries and speaker - and more. it’s really 50 times this machine and just as fast with work flow
Yeah, and u can also crap in the woods instead of a toilet. Some people just like to do things with style and class. Not everybody wants to sit on a computer clicking on a mouse all day.
@@RootinrPootine But it's not 1995 when MPC's had floppy disks for storage. And they did that out of necessity because it's all they had. TE's doing this to be like cool Hipsters "ohhh look at us, we have a sampler with the same amount of storage as a fully loaded MPC2000XL from almost 25 damn years ago" If producers in 1999 could have put more than 64MB in an MPC2000XL they would have. I could only imagine how long they spent constantly swapping floppy disks because they had so little space to work with. I'm not saying this needs a TB, but 64MB seems very anemic. even 256 would have been a huge bump.